2026 NL Cy Young Odds: Misiorowski Running Away With It?
Craig Mish
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Remarkable Pitchers Vying for the Cy Young in a Record-Breaking Season
George, this year's Cy Young race in the National League is showcasing an unprecedented level of talent. Chris Sale, for instance, at 22 to 1 odds, would typically be a favorite in other seasons. The standout performances carry on with Jacob Mizarrowski, who is nearly a shoo-in with odds at -165. Moreover, Christopher Sanchez just wrapped up what many are saying could be one of the best months in baseball history, yet a single bad start has placed him at +260.
The field remains highly competitive with potential for more surprises as pitchers like Skenes, Zach Wheeler, Yamamoto, and Otani could heat up at any moment, likely contributing to the season's notably low batting averages. In fact, Mizarrowski's power was on full display when he threw a 103 MPH fastball in the eighth inning recently—a truly remarkable feat.
If Mizarrowski maintains his momentum through September, he may overshadow other strong performances, like Sanchez's exceptional month, in the eyes of award voters. The excitement is mainly centered on Mizarrowski, giving his team, alongside players like Harrison and potential contributions from Henderson and Woodruff, a real chance to challenge top contenders like the Dodgers in crucial short series games.
The extraordinary depth of pitching talent this season makes the National League Cy Young race particularly thrilling to watch, as each pitcher seems capable of leading their team through the high stakes of the season's closing games. Undoubtedly, facing a pitcher like Mizarrowski twice in a playoff series would be a daunting challenge for any team.
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